Get up to $26,000 per employee in tax credits for health & wellness companies in Philadelphia, with no risk or up-front fees. These ERC specialists can maximize refunds for chiropractors, dentists, surgeons, and even medical suppliers.
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I'm sorry, that's terrible - but now that I have your attention, let me tell you about something nearly as unbelievable as a spider surfing the internet, but this time, it's entirely true.
The federal government probably has hundreds of thousands of dollars just waiting for you to claim it, and there are absolutely no strings attached... well, except that you need to do the claiming part.
It's all part of the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program, which you may remember from 2020 - but it's changed a lot since then.
The program is now open to almost all small and medium-sized businesses, including the health and wellness industry, and the rebates have gotten a lot bigger. It's easy to make a claim too, and there's a program from Cottage Digital Media that can guarantee you'll get every dollar you deserve, with no hassle.
Visit https://ertcrecoveryaid.com to start your claim right now, or to take a free eligibility test.
The ERTC program has become the largest relief program ever offered in American history, but most employers don't even know that they qualify for rebates, or they've forgotten about the ERTC altogether. Finding out if you qualify is simple though, just use Cottage Digital Media's free, no-obligation eligibility test, and you'll know in about 60 seconds.
It only asks 10 simple questions and doesn't require any proprietary business information. That's all it takes, and if you qualify, it will even include a free estimate of how much you could be eligible for in tax credits.
With the expanded eligibility, pandemic relief funds are available for nearly any small or medium-sized business with between 5 and 500 W-2 employees, as long as it was affected by the pandemic in some way. This also includes companies that have already enrolled in other relief programs, such as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Though the service is currently focused on the health and wellness industry in Philadelphia, including gyms, chiropractors, dentists and surgeons, it can help any small or medium-sized business, including startups and non-profits. New businesses founded during the pandemic may also qualify for rebates, though under an alternative set of guidelines, as a Recovery Startup Business.
Your business may be eligible for as much as $26,000 per employee, with no upper limit on funding. These funds are reimbursement for wages you already paid during the pandemic, they are not a loan or deferral. There are no repayments required, ever, and no restrictions on how the funds can be spent.
With no upper limit on funding, some businesses have been able to claim $2 million or more, though the average rebate is approximately $150,000. Don't forget to take the free eligibility test to get a free estimate of how much your business can claim.
Once you know that you're eligible, making a claim is easy, just use the 15 Minute Refund program to get help from an ERTC specialist CPA. They'll help you figure out exactly how much you can claim, and complete the paperwork, with only a 15 minute commitment from yourself.
More than that, they'll guarantee that your business will receive its maximum allowable rebate, and they'll do it all with no risk or up-front fees. If for any reason you don't qualify or don't receive a rebate, it's totally free - and if you do receive a rebate, you won't be charged until after you get it!
Visit https://ertcrecoveryaid.com to take the free eligibility test, receive an estimate of your available funding, or enroll in the 15 Minute Refund program.